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Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland as seen from space

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland is seen from space in this image taken by Nearmap in February 2019. Note the most iconic ship in the galaxy near the center: the Millennium Falcon. Courtesy of Nearmap

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Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland is seen from space in this image taken by Nearmap in February 2019. Note the most iconic ship in the galaxy near the center: the Millennium Falcon.
Courtesy of Nearmap

This satellite image was taken in March, 2018 when Galaxy's Edge was beginning to take form. The Millennium Falcon has yet to appear. Courtesy of Nearmap

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This satellite image was taken in March, 2018 when Galaxy's Edge was beginning to take form. The Millennium Falcon has yet to appear.
Courtesy of Nearmap

Note the sleek black X-Wing at the top, as well as the blue-and-white X-Wing at the lower right parked near an A-Wing, iconic Star Wars fighters as seen in a February satellite image of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland. A laser turret can be seen near the center. The queue to Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance will thread through the caves and paths here. The land opens May 31, though Rise of the Resistance won't be ready until later this year. Courtesy of Nearmap

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Note the sleek black X-Wing at the top, as well as the blue-and-white X-Wing at the lower right parked near an A-Wing, iconic Star Wars fighters as seen in a February satellite image of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland. A laser turret can be seen near the center. The queue to Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance will thread through the caves and paths here. The land opens May 31, though Rise of the Resistance won't be ready until later this year.
Courtesy of Nearmap

The Millennium Falcon, upper left, is parked among the marketplace of the Black Spire Outpost in Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. The path leading down from the ship takes guests through shops and restaurants. The satellite image from Nearmap was taken in February 2019. Courtesy of Nearmap

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The Millennium Falcon, upper left, is parked among the marketplace of the Black Spire Outpost in Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. The path leading down from the ship takes guests through shops and restaurants. The satellite image from Nearmap was taken in February 2019.
Courtesy of Nearmap

The evil First Order had set up shop on the other side of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, as indicated by the Tie Fighter parked in the center. Imagineers have taken great care to make sure the tracks of the Disneyland Railroad can't be seen from the Black Spire Outpost. Courtesy of Nearmap

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The evil First Order had set up shop on the other side of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, as indicated by the Tie Fighter parked in the center. Imagineers have taken great care to make sure the tracks of the Disneyland Railroad can't be seen from the Black Spire Outpost.
Courtesy of Nearmap

The path from Fantasyland (right) to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge (left) will take guests under the railroad tracks and into First Order territory in the Black Spire Outpost. The new Star Wars land opens May 31. Courtesy of Nearmap

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The path from Fantasyland (right) to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge (left) will take guests under the railroad tracks and into First Order territory in the Black Spire Outpost. The new Star Wars land opens May 31.
Courtesy of Nearmap

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